Cesare Da Conegliano
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Cesare da Conegliano (mid-16th century) was an Italian painter, known from a single work in Santi Apostoli, Venice.


Biography

He was a contemporary of Titian. It is unclear how this painter was related to either
Pordenone Pordenone (; Venetian and fur, Pordenon) is the main ''comune'' of Pordenone province of northeast Italy in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. The name comes from Latin ''Portus Naonis'', meaning 'port on the Noncello (Latin ''Naon'') River'. ...
or his contemporary fellow townsman
Francesco Beccaruzzi Francesco Beccaruzzi (c. 1492–1562) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance era, active near his hometown of Conegliano and in the neighborhood of Treviso. He was influenced by both Il Pordenone and later Titian. He painted ''Saint Francis rec ...
, who was a pupil of Pordenone.The History of Painting in Italy: From the Revival of the Fine Arts
Volume 3, by Luigi Lanzi, translated by Thomas Roscoe (edition 1828), London, page 162. The relationship to this painter to Cima Da Conegliano, or his son Carlo, or the painter Ciro Da Conegliano is unclear.


See also

* Ciro da Conegliano


References

Year of birth missing Year of death missing 16th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Painters from Venice {{Italy-painter-16thC-stub